Chapter III.
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Chap. III, art. 5 RR)(133–137) Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) kc/s Allocation to Services World-Wide Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 133 21) The frequency 410 kc/s is designated for the maritime radionavigation service (radio direction-finding). Other services shall not cause harmful interference to radio direction-finding. 134 22) The use of the band 405–415 kc/s by the radionavigation services is limited to radio direction-finding except as indicated in *a)* and *b)* behow: 135 *a)* In the Baltic and North Sea areas this band may also be used for the maritime radionavigation service for radiobeacon stations of mean power not exceeding 10 watts and subject to not causing harmful interference to radio direction-finding. 136 *b)* In the U.S.S.R. this band may also be used for the aeronautical radionavigation service on the basis of not causing harmful interference to the service provided by the existing radio direction-finding stations and the radiobeacon stations referred to in subparagraph a) above. 137 23) In Region 2, in addition to the provisions of Note 21), the aeronautical radionavigation service has priority over the aeronautical mobile service. 405–415
(10)21) *a)* Aeronautical radionavigation *b)* Maritime radionavigation (radio direction-finding) *c)* Mobile except aeronautical mobile 22) *a)* Aeronautical mobile *b)* Aeronautical radionavigation *c)* Maritime radionavigation (radio direction-finding) 23) *a)* Aeronautical mobile *b)* Aeronautical radionavigation *c)* Maritime radionavigation (radio direction-finding) 63 Stat. 1632 (138–143)(
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